Spiral Flute Taps is produced by Wilson’s factory. It is a high-precision cutting tool specifically used for machining internal threads, named after its unique spiral chip groove structure. This design enables it to more effectively discharge chips during the cutting process, making it particularly suitable for machining through-hole or blind hole threads. The following provides a detailed introduction to the working principle, characteristics, scope of application, and comparison between national and German standards.
Long lifespan
The chip removal performance of Spiral Flute Taps makes it less likely to block grooves during the tapping process, reducing the occurrence of tool breakage and breakage. Compared to ordinary straight groove taps, its lifespan can be increased by 30% -50%, or even more than twice.
High processing accuracy
Due to its smooth cutting and ease of threading, spiral taps can produce high-precision threads with better surface quality.
Scope of Application
Spiral Flute Taps is suitable for processing materials such as stainless steel, alloy structural steel, and various non-ferrous metals, especially in blind hole processing, which has significant advantages. Its characteristics are:
A single spiral tap can complete the processing without the need for grouped taps.
Suitable for difficult to machine materials such as high hardness alloys and viscous materials.
Produced according to Chinese national standards, the specifications are diverse.
Some products use titanium coating technology to improve hardness, wear resistance, and lubricity, and extend service life.
DIN Spiral Flute Taps Following German standards such as DIN371, DIN376, etc., it has higher accuracy and performance.
The specification representation method is more diverse, covering metric threads and American UNC threads .
High quality HSS-E high-speed steel and C-TIN coating are commonly used, which have high hardness, high lubrication, and high wear resistance.